Re: Fedora 8 ports open



On Tue, 13 Nov 2007 01:59:32 +0000, Zam wrote:

When I installed Fedora 8 I left selinux and the firewall disabled. It has
a dhcp nic on the net and a static nic for the local lan. On both
interfaces, ports 22, 110, 111, 143 and 995 are open. Iptables is showing
no rules, and seems unresponsive to efforts to open another port on either
interface.

What's opening the ports?

SSH, POP3, RCP, IMAP and something using port 995... you should never run
without a firewall.

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